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Ringing the changes
Ringing the changes, a trick practised by a criminal, by which,
change ringing
ringing tuned bells in a fixed order that is continually changing
Nobilis rings
Colored rings formed upon a metal plate by the electrolytic disposition of
Ringingly
In a ringing manner
Ringneck
species of small plovers of the genus AEliggialitis having a ring around the neck The ring is black in summer but
Legacy
as if a testator give A. 50l. or a diamond ring, not referring to any particular diamond ring as distinguished from
Cephalosporin
therapeutically useful antibacterial activity whose structure contains a beta lactam ring fused to a six membered ring containing a sulfur and
Gimbal
by the rolling of a ship It consists of a ring in which the body can turn on an axis through
Bell
Bell. As to rent by ringing church bells, see Doe d. Edney v. Benham, (1845) 7
Indole
is 23 benzopyrrole a bicyclic heterocyclic compound having a benzene ring fused to a pyrrole ring It is also formed from
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